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TRAINING
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Continuing Education
Professional Development
Workforce Training
Training and Educational Solutions for Workers and Employers
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Linked Classes
Classes labeled “Linked” are held in conjunction with academic/credit classes. Enrollment into these sections is limited and is on a space-available basis. CPD students in linked CE sections do not have to be admitted into the College and are TASP/THEA exempt. Courses that are linked with academic courses will adhere to the stated Continuing & Professional Development refund policy.
Take Your Choice
More than 1,500 courses offered from our credit schedule may be taken for
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Training and Educational Solutions for Workers and Employers
The Continuing & Professional Development division of San Jacinto College offers programs and courses for individuals to retain or advance in their jobs or make career transitions. We provide training to companies and their employees to meet employers’ demands for a highly skilled workforce, while helping incumbent workers reach their potential.
No matter what your professional and educational goals, Continuing & Professional Development at San Jacinto College is your training connection for career success. Our courses are designed to provide practical skills and hands-on training in a targeted, time limited, training environment rather than a purely academic background. We stand ready to help you manage the rapid changes and new realities of today’s workplace.
Table of Contents
Business & Professions
• Accounting/Financial ...4
• Business ...4
• Business & Professions ...4
• Criminal Justice ...5
• Culinary Arts ...5
• Cosmetology ...6
• Human Resource Management ...7
• Photography Technician ...8
• Project Management ...9
• Sales/Marketing ...9
Computer/IT Training
• Begin Here / Foundations ...9
• Business Applications ...10
• IT Management Skills ...13
• Networking ...13
• Security ...13
• Web Development ...13
Health Occupations
• Emergency Health ...14
• Emergency Medical Tech (EMT) ...15
• Health Care Professional ...16
• Medical Imaging ...17
• Medical Office Professional ...28
• Phlebotomy Technician ...19
Applied Technologies & Trades
• Applied Technologies & Trades ...19
• Auto Body Collision ...20
• Drafting ...20
• Electrical/Electronics ...21
• HvAC/Refrigeration ...21
• Non-Destructive Testing ...22
• Occupational Health & Safety ...23
• Truck Driving ...23
• Welding ...24
Maritime
• Maritime ...25
Education
• English ...27
• Para Educator Training ...29
• Test Preparation ...30
Life Long Learning
• Arts & Crafts ...31
• Cake Decorating ...32
• Dance ...33
• Motorcycle ...34
• Painting/Drawing ...34
• Scrapbooking ...35
• Sports & Recreation ...35
General Information ...38
Index ...44
Registration Form ...47
Course Title Course ID
Course Description
How To Read The Schedule
Cost
Continuing Education Units Hours
Time Class is Held No Class Held on that Day
Course Reference Number
Introduction to International
Business & Trade
IBUS 1005
Prerequisites: None
Study techniques for entering the international marketplace. Emphasis on the impact and dynamics of socio-cultural, demographic, economic, technological, and political-legal factors in the foreign trade environment.
Note: Textbook required.
$220
CEU: 4.8
HRS: 48
#50514 North T
Sept. 5-Sept. 8
7 p.m.-10 p.m.
*Skip 11/21
Day Class is Held
Campus
(room and building information will be provided to you at registration)
San Jacinto College will be closed this semester:
• Independence Day - July 4
Business & Professions
ACCOUNTING/FINANCIAL
Introduction to Computerized
Accounting
ACNT 1011 Prerequisite: ACNT 1003 Note: Textbook requiredProgram parameters, maximum accounts, and company’s user specified accounts. Department jobs, number of open months, maximum fiscal periods, program control, error handling, auto-matic budget updates, reversing entries, recurring entries, flexible month ends, and user specified growth rates. (ACNT 1311)
$299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95282 North Online
Jun 02-Jul 03 -
Payroll/Business Tax Accounting
ACNT 1029Note: Textbook required
A study of payroll procedures, taxing entities, and reporting requirements of local, state, and federal taxing authorities in a manual and computerized environment. (ACNT 1329)
$299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95283 North Online
Jul 07-Aug 08
-BUSINESS
Business Report Writing and
Correspondence
POFT 1001
Note: Textbook required
Focus on the history of business and business organization including economic systems, types of ownerships, and laws affecting and regulating business. Emphasis on topics related to the specialized fields of management, marketing, finance, manufacturing, production, law, risk and insurance, and human resources. (BUSI 1304)
$299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95285 North Online
Jul 07-Aug 08 -
Global Supply Chain
Management
IBUS 1041
International purchasing or sourcing. Includes the advantages and the barriers of purchasing internationally, global sourcing, procurement technology, and purchasing processes. Emphasizes issues of contract administration, location, and evaluation of foreign suppliers, total cost approach, exchange fluctuations, cus-toms procedures, and related topics. (IBUS 1341)
$299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95302 North Online
Jun 02-Aug 08 -
Introduction to Business
BUSG 1001Prerequisite: Reading level 6 Note: Textbook required
This is a study of fundamental business principles including structure, functions, resources, and operational processes. (BUSI 1301)
$299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95284 North Online
Jul 07-Aug 08 -
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS
Business Organizations
LGLA 2011Prerequisite: LGLA 1307
This course presents basic concepts of business organizations with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Topics include law of agency, sole proprietorships, forms of partnerships, corporations, and other emerging business entities. The student will define and properly use terminology relating to business organizations; locate, describe, and analyze sources of law relating to business organizations; describe the role and ethical obligations of the paralegal relating to formation, operation, and termination of the various business entities; describe the formation, operation, and termination of business entities; and draft documents required for the formation, operation, and termination of business enti-ties. (LGLA 2311)
$269 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95307 North MTWTh
Interviewing and Investigating
LGLA 2005Prerequisite: LGLA 1307; Reading Level 4
This course is a study of techniques used to locate, gather, docu-ment, and manage information with emphasis on developing interview and investigative skills and the paralegal’s role in inter-viewing and investigating legal matters. (LGLA 2305)
$269 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95305 North MTTh
Jun 02-Jul 03 6:00 p.m.-9:20 p.m.
Leadership Skills for Managers
Certification Program
BMGT 1020
This course gives you the keys to becoming a great leader and shows you how to put your new skills into action. Upon complet-ing this program, you will have a better understandcomplet-ing of what it means to be a leader within your organization.
$750 CEUs 2.4 HRS: 24
90245 Central MTW
May 12-May 14 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
90246 Central MTW
May 19-May 21 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Real Property
LGLA 2009Prerequisite: LGLA 1307, reading level 4
This course presents fundamental concepts of real property law with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Topics include the nature of real property, rights and duties of ownership, land use, volun-tary and involunvolun-tary conveyances, and recording of and searching for real estate documents. (LGLA 2309)
$269 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95306 North MTTh
Jul 07-Aug 08 6:00 p.m.-9:20 p.m.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Traffic Law and Investigations
CJLE 2042Prerequisite: Reading level 4
This course covers instruction in the basic principles of traffic control, traffic law enforcement, court procedures, and traffic law. Emphasis is on the need for a professional approach in dealing with traffic law violators, and the police role in accident investiga-tion and traffic supervision. (CJLE 1333)
$299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48 95289 North TBA Jul 07-Aug 08 -
CULINARY ARTS
Garde Manger
CHEF 1010Note: Textbook required
This study of specialty foods and garnishes emphasizes design, techniques, display of fine foods, and basic garde manger prin-ciples and training techniques for food service professionals. (CHEF 1310)
$293 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95287 North TTh
Jun 03-Aug 08 8:45 a.m.-9:44 a.m.
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Jun 03-Aug 08 9:45 a.m.-11:45 a.m.
Nutrition for the Food Service
Professional
IFWA 1018
This introduction to nutrition includes a study of nutrients, digestion and metabolism, menu planning, recipe modification, dietary guidelines and restrictions, diet and disease, and healthy cooking techniques.
$269 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95304 North TTh
Jun 03-Aug 08 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Sanitation and Safety
CHEF 1005Prerequisite: Reading level 4 Note: Textbook required
This is a study of personal cleanliness; sanitary practices in food preparation: causes, investigation and control of illness caused by food contamination (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points); and work place safety standards. Students learn fundamental prin-ciples and related legal, moral, and economic issues of sanitation and safety management in public health as related to food service institutions, hospitality industries, and other related operations. (CHEF 1305)
$299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95286 North TBA
Jun 02-Jul 25 -
COSMETOLOGY
Advanced Hair Design
CSME 2039Note: Textbook and supplies required
This course promotes advanced concepts in the theory and prac-tice of hair design. (CSME 2539)
$379 CEUs 17.6 HRS: 176
95300 North MT
Jun 02-Aug 08 7:30 a.m.-9:45 a.m.
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Jun 02-Aug 08 9:46 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Application of Eyelash
Extensions I
NFND 0000
Pre requisites: Reading Level 4, CSME 1575 and CSME 1376 or approval of Department chair
This course provides the student with the skills necessary to per-form client services using current techniques and business prac-tices. (CSME 1477)
$312 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95292 North W
Jun 04-Aug 08 7:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
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Jun 04-Aug 08 11:01 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Chemical Reformation/Related
Theory
CSME 1053
This course features presentation of the theory and practice of chemical reformation, including terminology, application, and workplace competencies. (CSME 1553)
$368 CEUs 17.6 HRS: 176
95294 North WTh
Jun 04-Aug 08 7:30 a.m.-9:45 a.m.
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Jun 04-Aug 08 9:46 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Orientation to Cosmetology
CSME 1001Note: Textbook required
This is an overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of cosmetology. Topics to include the theory and/or skills related to service preparation, braiding, brush and scalp tech-niques, shampooing, conditioning, etc. (CSME 1501)
$373 CEUs 17.6 HRS: 176
95293 North MT
Jun 02-Aug 08 7:30 a.m.-9:45 a.m.
MT
Jun 02-Jun 19 9:46 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Orientation to Eyelash
Extensions
NFND 0000
Pre requisites: Reading level 4, CSME 1376, CSME 1477 or approval of Department chair
This course provides the student with the basic knowledge of chemistry, eyelash growth cycles and proper selection, supplies and equipment of the industry, safety, sanitation, laws and rules of TDLR as they relate to eyelash extensions. (CSME 1575)
$355 CEUs 14.4 HRS: 144
95295 North MT
Jun 02-Aug 08 7:30 a.m.-9:55 a.m.
MT
Jun 02-Aug 08 10:00 a.m.-3:20 p.m.
Prep for State License Practical
Exam
CSME 2045
This course is the preparation for the state licensing practical examination and continued focus on client services. Prerequisites: Reading level 4 and courses taken in level sequence order or department chair approval. (CSME 2245)
$248 CEUs 8.0 HRS: 80
95296 North Th
Jun 05-Aug 08 8:35 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
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Jun 05-Aug 08 10:01 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Preparation for State License
Written Exam
CSME 2046
Preparation for the state licensing written examination. (CSME 2344)
$293 CEUs 8.0 HRS: 80
95298 North W
Jun 04-Aug 08 7:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
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Jun 04-Aug 08 10:46 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
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Principles of Eyelash Extensions
NFND 0000Pre requisites: Reading Level 4, CSME 1575, CSME 1378 or Department Chair approval
This course provides the student with the practical skills neces-sary to safely and effectively apply eyelash extensions. (CSME 1376)
$269 CEUs 8.0 HRS: 80
95291 North Th
Jun 05-Aug 08 7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m.
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Jun 05-Aug 08 9:01 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Principles of Hair Color &
Related Theory
CSME 2001
Note: Textbook and supplies required
Introduction of various basic hair color applications including safety and sanitation procedures. (CSME 2501)
$379 CEUs 17.6 HRS: 176
95299 North MT
Jun 02-Aug 08 7:30 a.m.-9:45 a.m.
MT
Jun 02-Aug 08 9:46 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Principles of Skin Care
CSME 1056An introduction of the theory and practice of skin care. (CSME 1248)
$246 CEUs 8.0 HRS: 80
95290 North Th
Jun 05-Aug 08 8:35 a.m.-10:00 a.m.
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Jun 05-Aug 08 10:01 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Salon Development
CSME 2043Note: Textbook and supplies required
Applications of procedures necessary for salon development. Topics include professional ethics and goals, salon operation, and record keeping. (CSME 2343)
$293 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95297 North W
Jun 04-Aug 08 7:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
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Jun 04-Aug 08 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m.
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Jun 04-Aug 08 10:46 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
HR- Human Resources Fast Track
Certificate Program
HRPO 1091
Note: Textbook required
This course covers the evaluation of the current methods of job analysis, recruitment, selection, training/development, per-formance management, promotion and separation. Topics also include ethical, social, and legal responsibilities, the assessment methods of compensation and benefits planning and analysis of the role of strategic human resource planning in support of organizational mission and objectives.
$575 CEUs 8.0 HRS: 80
95058 Central MW
Jun 02-Aug 06 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
HR- Online Human Resources Fast
Track Certificate Program
HRPO 1091
Note: Textbook required
This online course covers the evaluation of the current methods of job analysis, recruitment, selection, training/development, per-formance management, promotion and separation. Topics also include ethical, social, and legal responsibilities, the assessment methods of compensation and benefits planning and analysis of the role of strategic human resource planning in support of organizational mission and objectives. Textbook required.
$575 CEUs 8.0 HRS: 80
95059 Central Online
Jun 23-Aug 27 -
Business & Professions
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Human Resources Management
HRPO 2001Note: Textbook required
Study behavioral and legal approaches to the management of human resources in organizations. (HRPO 2301)
$299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95301 North Online
Jun 02-Jul 03 -
PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNICIAN
Adobe PhotoShop I for
Photographers
ITSW 1003
Prerequisite: Introductory to Professional Photography, Intermediate Professional Photography, Portrait Photography, Windows for the desktop, or equivalent knowledge.
This course for portrait/wedding photographers provides hands-on experience and systematic instructihands-ons hands-on how to use Adobe Photoshop to enhance images. Students will develop techniques to update and change images proficiently. This course will cover selection of file formats, resolution for printing output and web use, logo creation, photograph combination, adding colorizing to B&W photographs and applying text.
$295 CEUs 3.2 HRS: 32
95049 South TTh
Jun 03-Jun 26 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
95050 South MW
Jun 23-Jul 16 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Adobe PhotoShop II for
Photographers
ARTC 1051
Prerequisite: Introductory to Professional Photography, Intermediate Professional Photography, Portrait Photography, Windows for the desktop, or equivalent knowledge, Photoshop I for photographers.
This course for portrait/wedding photographers provides addi-tional hands-on experience and systematic instructions on how to use Adobe Photoshop to enhance digital images. Each student will learn retouching techniques and the effective use of the clone, eraser, patch and healing tools, color correction using lev-els, curves and actions, to add borders and torn edges to images, sharpen soft photos and to add soft focus to smooth the skin, red-eye correction, the use of filters, merging images, and much more. $295 CEUs 3.2 HRS: 32 95051 South TTh Jul 01-Jul 24 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. 95052 South MW Jul 21-Aug 13 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Intermediate Professional
Photography
PHTC 2004Prerequisite: Introductory Professional Photography.
Continue learning professional photography with emphasis on social, portrait, studio, fashion, theatrical, publicity, and conven-tional photography as well as landscapes and still life. Creative use of flash and camera functions will also be covered.
$250 CEUs 2.4 HRS: 24 95055 South TTh Aug 19-Sep 04 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Introductory Professional
Photography
PHTC 1004Get instruction in camera functions, types of lenses, choosing film and filters, flash photography. This course will introduce you to film exposure and print finishing. This course covers the basics of a digital camera and/or 35mm camera, including f-stops, shut-ter speed, ASA ratings, and picture-taking techniques. Crishut-teria for buying a camera will be discussed with the instructor on the first day of class. $250 CEUs 2.4 HRS: 24 95053 South TTh Jul 29-Aug 14 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. 95054 South MW Aug 18-Sep 08 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Portrait Photography
PHTC 1091Prerequisite: Introductory to Professional Photography and com-pletion or concurrent enrollment in Intermediate Professional Photography.
Study the photographic principles applied to portrait lighting, pos-ing, printpos-ing, and subject rapport. You will learn to use a variety of basic lighting patterns; relate the principles of subject rapport and aesthetic posing methods; produce effective finished portraits; and analyze the subject. The photography will be done in color and/ or black and white. The students will produce a portfolio of their work from at least five different portrait sessions that will be cri-tiqued by the instructor and their fellow classmates. The students will provide their own digital camera or 35mm single lens reflex cameras, memory card, and film processing.
$350 CEUs 3.2 HRS: 32
90201 South MW
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PM- Project Management Certificate
Program Fast Track
BMGT 1023
Critical path methods for planning and controlling projects, includes time/cost tradeoffs, resource utilization, considerations, task determination, time management, scheduling management, status reports, budget management, customer service, profes-sional attitude, and project supervision.
$725 CEUs 5.6 HRS: 56 95056 Central TTh Jun 03-Jun 24 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. 95057 Central TTh Aug 05-Sep 25 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
SALES/MARKETING
International Marketing
Management
IBUS 1054Note: Textbook required
Analysis of international marketing strategies using market trends, costs, forecasting, pricing, sourcing, and distribution fac-tors. Development of an international export/import marketing plan. (IBUS 1354) $299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48 95303 North TBA Jun 02-Aug 08 -
Principles of Selling
MRKG 2033Prerequisite: Reading level 4
This course is an overview of the selling process. Identification of the elements of the communication process between buyers and sellers is discussed as well as examination of the legal and ethical issues of organizations which affect salespeople. (MRKG 2333) $299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48 95308 North Online Jul 07-Aug 08 -
Computer/IT Training
BEGIN HERE/FOUNDATIONS
Keyboarding on the PC
POFT 1010 Prerequisite: NoneNote: No Textbook required
The primary input device to a computer is the keyboard. Therefore proficiency and accuracy in keyboarding is your first foundational course to all other computer classes. This course provides an introduction to fundamental keyboarding techniques such as finger position and movement, increasing speed and reducing errors. Without this course, or a typing speed of at least 20 wpm, you will not be prepared for any other computer class.
$175 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16
95071 North TTh
Jun 03-Jun 12 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Windows for the Desktop
ITSC 1006Prerequisite: Computer Concepts or equivalent knowledge. Note: Textbook required. Flash drive recommended. Open the Window on computer opportunities. Learn to cre-ate strong passwords, work with Windows and get help online. You will learn to work with the built-in Windows programs like WordPad and Paint. You will explore Windows Media to watch live or recorded Tv or Netflix movies, play videos, listen to music and radio using an FM tuner or the internet, play and burn CDs and DvDs, and play games. After the fun stuff, then you will learn to manage your files and folders and customize your Windows settings. You will then move to the most important topic- securing your computer and your internet identity. Lastly you will learn to compose, send, retrieve, read and respond to email.
$175 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16
95070 North MW
Jun 02-Jun 11 8:30 a.m.-12:30pm
Computer/IT
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
Access- One Day
ITSW 1053Prerequisite: Basic computer skills
Note: Textbook required; flash drive recommended
In this basic course, you will use Microsoft Access 2010 to design a simple database, build a new database with related tables, man-age data in a table, query a database using different methods, design forms and generate reports.
$110 CEUs .7 HRS: 7
95094 Central Th
Jun 05-Jun 05 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Access-Basic Skills
ITSW 1053Prerequisite: Windows for the Desktop or equivalent knowledge Note: Textbook required; flash drive recommended
In this course, you will work with Access 2010, a powerful data-base application to store and retrieve data. You will begin with learning basic database terminology. You will learn the objects used in Access, how to construct tables, use forms to display data, create queries to select data and to format reports for data that is retrieved from the database. You will use the wizards to create different objects. You will learn relationships between tables, primary keys, date formats, and you will be able to link tables to create queries. Begin to acquire skills and knowledge to pass the optional MOS exam in Access.
$245 CEUs 2.4 HRS: 24
95085 South Sa
Jun 14-Jul 26 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Access: One Day-Intermediate
ITSW 1055Prerequisite: Windows for the Desktop or equivalent knowledge; Access- One Day or equivalent knowledge
Note: Textbook required; flash drive required
In the first course in this series, Access: One Day, participants gained all the basic skills needed to work Access tables, rela-tionships, queries, forms, and reports. In this intermediate level course participants will consider how to design and create a new Access database, how to customize database components, and how to share Access data with other applications.
$110 CEUs .7 HRS: 7
95095 Central Sa
Jun 14-Jun 14 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Basic Business Applications
ITSC 1022Prerequisite: Windows for the desktop or equivalent knowledge Note: Textbook required; flash drive recommended
Learn the commonalities of the Microsoft Office Program and practice using the basic features of Windows Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint programs.
$300 CEUs 3.2 HRS: 32
95078 North TTh
Jul 08-Jul 31 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Business Computer Applications
POFI 1001Note: Textbook required
This course discusses computer terminology, hardware, software, operating systems, and information systems relating to the busi-ness environment. The main focus of this course is on busibusi-ness application of software, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, and business-oriented utilization of the Internet. (BCIS 1305)
$289 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64 95309 North Online Jun 02-Aug 08 - 95310 North Online Jun 02-Jul 03 - 95311 North Online Jun 02-Jul 03 - 95312 North Online Jul 07-Aug 08 - 95313 North Online Jul 07-Aug 08 -
Excel- Advanced Skills
ITSW 2049Prerequisite: Excel- Intermediate Skills.
Note: Textbook required; flash drive recommended.
As a student in this course, you will learn the most important topics of Microsoft Excel 2010. You will first discuss how to analyze data with PivotTables and how to create a PivotChart report. You will then have an introductory unit on exchanging data with other programs like Word, PowerPoint and Access. From there you’ll move into the different aspects of the applica-tion such as sharing excel files and incorporating web informa-tion. You will then go over how to customize excel and advanced worksheet management. You will learn to audit a worksheet, cre-ate cell comments, custom autofill lists and crecre-ate and apply tem-plates. You will wrap up the course with how to program with Excel. You will be introduced to the visual Basic editor, analyze and write code, create a main procedure then run it.
$175 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16
95079 North MW
Excel- Basic Skills
ITSW 1022Prerequisite: Windows for the Desktop or equivalent knowledge. Note: Textbook required; flash drive recommended.
In this course, you will work with Excel 2010, a powerful spread-sheet application. You will begin with preparing and format-ting techniques. You will learn how to insert texts and formulas into cells. You will use simple functions. You will construct charts for your data. You will learn formatting and printing of selected ranges. You will learn about workbooks and moving data between workbooks.
$175 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16
95074 North MW
Jun 16-Jun 25 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Excel- Intermediate Skills
ITSW 1046Prerequisite: Excel Basic Skills or equivalent knowledge. Note: Textbook required; flash drive recommended.
As a student in this course, you will learn the most important topics of Microsoft Excel 2010. First you will go over how to manage workbook data and data using tables. Next you will move onto how to analyze table data. Then you will read about auto-mating worksheet tasks. You will wrap up the course with how to enhance charts and use What-if analysis. You will gain skills to freeze columns and rows, sort data in tables using conditional formatting, to use the DGET, HLOOKUP and MATCH func-tions; create, run and edit macros; and to use the Goal Seek fea-ture to perform a what-if-analysis.
$175 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16
95077 North MW
Jul 07-Jul 16 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Excel- One Day
ITSW 1022Prerequisite: Basic computing skills
Note: Textbook required; flash drive recommended
In this course you will create and edit basic Microsoft Excel 2010 worksheets and workbooks. You will learn to create basic formu-las and perform basic calculations.
$110 CEUs .7 HRS: 7
95086 South Th
Jun 12-Jun 12 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
95096 Central Th
Jun 26-Jun 26 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Excel: One Day-Intermediate
ITSW 1046Prerequisite: Excel One Day or equivalent knowledge Note: Textbook required; flash drive recommended
In the first course in this series, Excel- One Day, students gained all the basic skills needed to create, edit, format, and print basic spreadsheets. This continuation provides the next step: to stream-line repetitive tasks and display spreadsheet data in more visually effective ways. In this course, students will use Microsoft Office Excel to streamline and enhance spreadsheets with templates, charts, graphics, and formulas.
$110 CEUs .7 HRS: 7
95087 South Th
Jul 10-Jul 10 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
95097 Central Th
Jul 31-Jul 31 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Integrated Software
Applications
ITSC 1009
Note: Textbook required, flash drive recommended
A study of the integration of applications from popular busi-ness productivity software suites. Instruction in embedding data, linking and combining documents using word processing, spread-sheets, databases, and/or presentation media software is pre-sented. Fundamentals of personal computer operations and the Windows operating system will be covered. (ITSC 1309)
$289 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64
90271 South MTWTh
May 12-May 29 9:00 a.m.-11:45 a.m.
95314 North TBA Jun 02-Aug 08 - 95315 North TBA Jun 02-Jul 03 - 95318 South TTh Jun 03-Jul 03 6:00 p.m.-9:35 p.m. 95316 North TBA Jul 07-Aug 08 - 95317 South TTh
Jul 08-Aug 07 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Computer/IT
Training
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Introduction to Database
ITSW 1007Prerequisite: ITSC 1309 or department chair approval Note: Textbook required
This course is an introduction to database theory and the prac-tical applications of a database. Students will plan, define and design a database; design and generate tables, forms and reports; and devise and process queries. (ITSW 1307)
$289 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64
95319 South Online
Jun 02-Jul 03 -
Outlook- One Day
ITSW 1030Prerequisite: Windows for the desktop or equivalent knowledge Note: Textbook required
Learn to create new messages, schedule appointments and tasks, manage messages, create and manage contacts, and create and manage tasks and notes. Communicate and coordinate your schedule with family, friends and colleagues.
$110 CEUs .7 HRS: 7
95098 Central Th
Jul 24-Jul 24 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
PowerPoint-One Day
ITSW 1037Prerequisite: Basic computing skills
Note: Textbook required, flash drive recommended
In this basic fast paced course, you will explore the PowerPoint 2010 environment and create a new presentation. You will format text on slides and add graphical objects, tables and charts to a presentation.
$110 CEUs .7 HRS: 7
95101 Central Th
Aug 21-Aug 21 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
QuickBooks- Basic Skills
ACNT 1010Prerequisite: Basic accounting skills
Note: Textbook required, flash drive recommended
Become productive with QuickBooks as you learn to create a company and develop its chart of accounts. Learn banking pro-cedures, how to track customers, vendors, bills, invoices, inven-tory, employees, and payroll, finish by learning to run reports and create graphs. $350 CEUs 3.2 HRS: 32 95090 Central TTh Jun 10-Jul 03 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
QuickBooks Advanced
ACNT 1054Prerequisite: QuickBooks Basic Skills or equivalent Note: Textbook required; flash drive recommended In this advanced course, you will expand your reporting knowledge as you learn how to analyze financial data using QuickReport, preset reports and graphs. You will learn to track and pay sales tax, set up and run payroll, create and write payroll checks, practice paying payroll taxes. You will create estimates and learn how to invoice from estimates. You will also learn how to set up the software to track time and mileage.
$350 CEUs 3.2 HRS: 32
95091 Central TTh
Jul 08-Jul 31 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Word- Basic Skills
POFI 1024Prerequisite: Windows for the Desktop or equivalent knowledge Note: Textbook required, flash drive recommended
In this course, you will work with Word 2010, a powerful appli-cation to create and format documents. You will begin with preparing and editing techniques. You will learn how to format, save and print a document. You will be using fonts, keyboard shortcuts, manipulating tabs, cut, copy, and paste text. You will learn page setup- margins, page orientation, inserting page num-bers, page breaks, headers, footers, date, time, symbols and other images. You will learn to create tables, populating and format-ting them. You must be able to type. Begin to acquire skills and knowledge needed to pass the optional MOS Core certification exam in Word. $175 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16 95072 North TTh Jun 03-Jun 12 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Word-Intermediate Skills
POFI 2025Prerequisite: Word- Basic Skills or equivalent knowledge. Note: Textbook required, flash drive recommended.
First, you will go over how to illustrate documents with graphics. You will learn to insert, position, size and scale a graphic. You will learn to create a text box, WordArt and draw shapes. Next, you will move on to working with themes and building blocks where you will learn to insert a sidebar and Quick Parts. Then you will learn about merging Word documents and developing multipage documents. You will understand mail merge as you create a main document, design a data source, enter, and edit records. You will add merge fields, merge data and create labels. You will wrap up the course with how to work with styles, docu-ments, and references.
$175 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16
95075 North TTh
Word-One Day
POFI 1024Prerequisite: Basic computing skills Note: Textbook required
Learn the basics of Word 2010 and be able to create and edit a simple document, format text and paragraphs, add tables, graph-ics, watermarks, headers and footers.
$110 CEUs .7 HRS: 7
95088 South Th
Jun 19-Jun 19 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
95099 Central Th
Aug 07-Aug 07 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Word: One Day-Intermediate
POFI 1042Prerequisite: Windows for the Desktop or equivalent knowledge; Word- One Day or equivalent knowledge
Note: Textbook required, flash drive recommended
In the first course in this series, Word: One Day, students gained all the basic skills needed to create a wide range of standardized business documents. This continuation provides the next step: to improve proficiency. To do so, one can customize and automate the way Microsoft Word works, and improve the quality of work by enhancing documents with customized Microsoft Word ele-ments. In this course, participants will increase the complexity of their Microsoft Word documents by adding components such as customized lists, tables, charts, and graphics. Participants will also create personalized Microsoft Word efficiency tools.
$110 CEUs .7 HRS: 7
95089 South Th
Jul 17-Jul 17 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
95100 Central Th
Aug 14-Aug 14 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
IT MANAGEMENT SKILLS
Microsoft Project-Introductory
Skills
ITSC 1018
Prerequisite: Project Management experience or equivalent knowledge helpful.
Note: Textbook required
Learn introductory topics needed to effectively use Microsoft Project software in home and business situations. You will learn to create a new project plan, manage project tasks and resources. Finally you will learn to finalize a plan and set it as a baseline.
$245 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16
95093 Central TTh
Aug 05-Aug 21 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
NETWORKING
Server Administration Fundamentals
ITNW 2051Prerequisite: Basic computer skills
Note: Textbook required; DvD-RW disc required
Learn server fundamentals such as managing Windows Servers (including virtualization) and storage, along with monitoring and troubleshooting servers. This course also covers such topics as essential naming, directory, and print services. Students also learn of popular Windows Network Services and Applications.
$220 CEUs 2.0 HRS: 20 95082 South TTh Jun 03-Jun 19 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
SECURITY
Security Fundamentals
ITSY 1191Prerequisite: Basic computer skills Note: Textbook required
Learn the vital fundamentals of security such as understanding security layers, authentication, authorization, and accounting. Become familiar with security policies, network security and pro-tecting the server and client.
$220 CEUs 2.0 HRS: 20
95083 South TTh
Jul 08-Jul 24 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
WEB DEVELOPMENT
SharePoint User’s Training
IMED 1002Prerequisite: Knowledge of Microsoft office Interfaces Note: Textbook required
SharePoint is Microsoft’s web-based collaboration tool that allows users to share resources and create shared content. In this course, you will set up a team site and customize its layout and features. You will capture and organize content into libraries and lists and manage the data. You will use blogs, wikis and workspaces to connect and collaborate. You will learn to integrate the Microsoft Office applications into the site and learn to use workflows in business processes. $550 CEUs 3.2 HRS: 32 95092 Central MW Jul 07-Jul 30 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Computer/IT Training
Health Occupations
EMERGENCY HEALTH
CPR for Healthcare Providers
EMSP 1019Prerequisites: Student must arrive at class on time with current textbook. See Note
Note: The current textbook is required to attend class. Students MUST arrive at class on time. Late students or students without books will be sent home. Students sent home for these reasons will NOT be transferred to another class or receive a refund. This CPR course is for Healthcare Providers and Professional Rescuers. It will meet the requirements for initial certification and recertification for industrial rescue workers, nurses, nursing students, EMT’s and other allied health professionals involved with patient care. The class will include the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), and provide the lifesaving skills for respiratory and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. Successful completers will receive an American Heart association (AHA) certification. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.
$85 CEUs .8 HRS: 8
90097 Central Sa
May 31-May 31 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95024 North F
Jun 06-Jun 06 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95025 Central Sa
Jun 14-Jun 14 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95026 Central Sa
Jun 28-Jun 28 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95027 North F
Jul 11-Jul 11 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95028 Central Su
Jul 20-Jul 20 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95029 Central F
Aug 01-Aug 01 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95030 Central Sa
Aug 09-Aug 09 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95032 North F
Aug 15-Aug 15 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95033 Central Sa
Aug 16-Aug 16 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95034 Central Sa
Aug 23-Aug 23 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
First Responder Training (ECA)
EMSP 1005Prerequisites: 18 years old, high school or GED. Note: Textbook required.
This is an entry level course into emergency medical care. It will prepare students for the National Registry and Texas state certifi-cation as an Emergency Medical Responder. This course is also referred to as Emergency Care Attendant, First Responder, or ECA. A CPR card for the Healthcare Provider is required and this training is included in the course. The course also provides the training necessary to maintain basic life support for sick or injured patients. Individuals who deal with groups of people on a daily basis, such as day care employees, teachers, lifeguards, firefighters, police, etc. would also find this course useful. Upon successful completion of the course, students are eligible to test with the National Registry for certification as an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). Currently certified participants may use the 56 training hours for on-going continuing education for ECA, EMT or Paramedic recertification. Emphasis is on requirements of national and state accrediting agencies.
$630 CEUs 5.6 HRS: 56
95014 Central MTWTh
Jul 21-Jul 30 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
PALS Provider
EMSP 1047Prerequisites: For approval and additional information, Central Campus: call 281.476.1862; North Campus: call 281.459.7155 Note: Textbook required.
This course describes a system of protocols for management of the pediatric patient experiencing difficulties in medical and/ or trauma related emergencies. The purpose of this course is to teach professional healthcare providers the knowledge and skills they will need to know and perform in an actual resuscitation of a child. The course is designed for healthcare providers who are responsible for the well-being of infants and children. A PALS card is issued upon completion.
$199 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16
95022 Central SaSu
Trauma Life Support
EMSP 1049Prerequisites: For approval and additional information, Central Campus: call 281.476.1862; North Campus: call 281.459.7155 Note: Textbook required
Intense skill development in emergency field management, sys-tematic rapid assessment, resuscitation, packaging, and transpor-tation of patients. Includes experience necessary to meet initial certification requirements. An ITLS card is issued upon comple-tion.
$199 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16
95023 Central SaSu
Jul 12-Jul 13 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH (EMT)
Clinical- EMS Supervision
EMSP 2060Prerequisites: EMT Dept approval required. Call 281-476-1862. Clinical orientation- Saturday 8am- 12pm prior to class start is required. Must be a currently certified Paramedic. Must enroll concurrently with EMSP 2059.
This course is a health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Specific detailed learning objectives are developed for the course.
(EMSP 2160) $190 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64 90269 Central TBA May 20-Aug 08 -
Clinical- EMT
EMSP 1060Prerequisite: Course approval is required, Central Campus: call 281-476-1862; North Campus: call 281-459-7155.
Note: Attendance at the Saturday Clinical Orientation is manda-tory. As an additional expense, a background check through the EMT Department, drug screen, physical, & immunizations are required. This course is required for EMT-Basic Certification; dates, times and location are determined by instructor. This is a work-based experience with direct client care. This course enables a student to apply theory, skills and concepts learned in the Emergency Medical Technology Basic course. Specific learning objectives are developed by faculty. (EMSP 1160) $190 CEUs 8.4 HRS: 84 90266 Central TBA May 20-Aug 08 - Health Occupations
EMS Supervision/Management
EMSP 2059Prerequisite: EMT Dept approval required. Call 281-476-1862. On-Line courses require basic computer skills. Must be a current-ly certified Paramedic. Must enroll concurrentcurrent-ly with EMSP 2060. This course covers instruction, literary review, group discussion, and case study on topics pertinent to the emergency medical service (EMS) field supervisor or manager. Identification and interpretation of laws and regulations affecting EMS operations; demonstration of principles of leadership and supervision; dis-cussion and application of strategies used in financial manage-ment; explanation and exhibition of principles of personnel management; and development of strategies for evaluating and improving EMS operations. (EMSP 2359)
$299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
90270 Central Online May 20-Aug 08 -
Emergency Medical Technician
EMSP 1001Prerequisites: Must be 18 by the class end date and have a high school diploma/GED to be eligible for certification. For approv-al and additionapprov-al information, Centrapprov-al Campus: capprov-all 281.476.1862; North Campus: call 281.459.7155.
Note: Textbook required
Note: Attendance at the Saturday Skill Day and the Saturday Field Day is mandatory.
This course provides the introduction to the level of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)- Basic level of emergency care. All the skills necessary to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an ambulance service or other special-ized services are taught. The course includes American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR. Enrollment and success-ful completion of the EMT Basic Clinical is required for certifi-cation. (EMSP 1501)
$379 CEUs 12.8 HRS: 128
90267 Central TWTh
May 20-Aug 08 8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
90268 Central TWTH
May 20-Aug 08 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
95277 North TWTh
Jun 03-Aug 08 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
95276 North MWTh
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL
Certified Medication Aide
NURA 1013Prerequisites: Nursing home employment required as CNA or non-licensed direct care staff on first day of class. Proof of HS diploma/GED. Background check through PreCheck is required and is an additional student expense. Call 281-542-2088 for more Info.
Note: Signed copy of the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) application requirements for the exam will be discussed during first class meeting. Registration after the first class meeting is not allowed. Textbook required Learn how to prepare and administer drugs in a licensed health care agency. Topics include: drug legislation, drug references, basic anatomy and physiology and common diseases. You will learn medical abbreviations, symbols, terminology, and common equivalents (apothecary, metric, and household measurements) required for medication administration. After completion of the class, you will be prepared to take the Texas Department of Human Services Medication Aide Licensure Exam. Includes 10 hours of clinical practice. (Two five hour days) *This course of study prepares candidates to be certified. Candidates become “Certified” by passing the required certifying agency exam.
$729 CEUs 14.4 HRS: 144
95035 South MTWTh
Jun 09-Aug 11 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Certified Nurse Aide Training
NURA 1001Prerequisites: Current negative TB, American Heart Association Health Care Provider CPR Background check through PreCheck is required & is an additional student expense. No GED/HS diploma is required. Students 16-17 are eligible for certification by the state agency, DADS. Parental wavier is required if under 18.
Note: Textbook and clinical scrubs are required. Registration after the first class meeting is not allowed. Physical requirements: Must be able to squat, bend and lift or assist with 100 pounds. Students with medical conditions, including pregnancy, must have a release from their physician, prior to class start date.
Enter the field of nursing by becoming a Certified Nurse Aide. This class will teach you the skills, knowledge and abilities to care for residents of long-term care facilities. You will learn how to provide safety and preventive measures in the care of residents as well as how to function as a member of the health care team. You will be prepared for entry level employment in long-term care facilities, hospitals, and doctor’s offices. After completion of the class, you will be eligible to take the State of Texas Certified Nurse Aide Certification Exam. Includes 40 hours of clinical practice (Five 8 hour days). *This course of study prepares can-didates to be certified. Cancan-didates become “Certified” by pass-ing the required certifypass-ing agency exam, certifcation fee is not included in the cost of the course.
$825 CEUs 10.8 HRS: 108
95036 Central Sa
May 17-Aug 02 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Jul 21-Aug 01 Clinical
95037 North MTWTh
May 28-Jul 07 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Jun 25-Jul 05 Clinical
95038 Central MTWThF
May 29-Jul 03 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Jun 20-Jul 02 Clinical
95039 South MTWTh
Jun 09-Jul 17 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Jul 07-Jul 16 Clinical
95040 North F
Jun 13-Aug 22 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Aug 11-Aug 21 Clinical
95041 South MTWThF
Jun 25-Jul 28 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Jul 18-Jul 27 Clinical
95042 Central MTWThF
Jul 18-Aug 19 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
Aug 09-Aug 18 Clinical
95043 Central MTWThF
Jul 31-Sep 04 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Aug 22-Sep 03 Clinical
95044 South MTWThF
Aug 13-Sep 15 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
EKG Technician
ECRD 1011Prerequisite: None Note: Textbook required
Learn the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology of the car-diovascular system and the role of the electrocardiograph in patient assessment. As an EKG Technician, you will perform diagnostic tests to assess the heart rhythm and rate in patients. The EKG technician is an integral part of the management of patients with heart disease and is employed by hospitals, medical/ surgical clinics, and insurance companies. This class will prepare you to take the American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals Certification Exam for ECG Technician, certifica-tion fee is not included in the cost of this course.
$575 CEUs 5.2 HRS: 52
95013 Central F
May 23-Aug 29 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
95012 Central TTh Jun 03-Jul 15 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
MEDICAL IMAGING
Clinical II Computed
Tomography
CTMT 2060Prerequisites: Clinical I Computed Tomography, Computed Tomography Equipment & Methodology, or Department approv-al at 281-476-1501 X1418
Note: Textbook required
This is a continuation of Clinical I. It also provides an advanced type of health profession work-based instruction that helps stu-dents synthesize new knowledge, apply previous knowledge, or gain experience managing the workflow. Practical experience is simultaneously related to theory. Close and/or direct supervi-sion is provided by the clinical professupervi-sional in a clinical setting. (CTMT 2361)
$276 CEUs 16.0 HRS: 160
90313 Central TBA
May 12-Aug 08 -
Magnetic Resonance Equipment
and Methodology
MRIT 2034
Prerequisites: RADR 2340, MRIT 2330, and must have current national registration in Xray (ARRT), Nuclear Medicine (NMTCB or ARRT) or Radiation Therapy (ARRT)
Call 281-476-1501 X1446 for approval to register Note: Textbook required
Operation of magnetic resonance imaging equipment. Focuses on routine protocols, image quality, and quality control of mag-netic resonance imaging. Includes theory and application of magnetic resonance imaging equipment and the principles of patient imaging techniques utilizing the equipment. Category A CE credit is approved by ASRT. (MRIT 2334)
$299 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
90315 Central Online
May 12-Aug 08 -
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Clinical II
MRIT 2061
Prerequisites: MRI Clinical I, and must have current national registration in X-Ray (ARRT), Nuclear Medicine (NMTCB), or Radiation Therapy (ARRT). Call 281-476-1501 X1446 for approval to register.
Note: NOT ASRT certified. Textbook required
This course is designed to provide specialized instruction and experience in the performance of the various procedures normal-ly found in a magnetic resonance imaging facility. (MRIT 2361)
$276 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
90314 Central TBA
May 12-Aug 08 -
MEDICAL OFFICE
ICD-10 Coding Workshop
HITT 2000Prerequisites: Prior Coding Experience.
Note: Call 281-542-2058 for additional details. Textbook required This course will provide a comprehensive view of the transition of ICD-9 to ICD-10 coding practices and offer hands-on coding practice. Bring a current copy of the ICD-9 and ICD-10 coding books for reference.
$229 CEUs 1.2 HRS: 12
95019 Central SaSu
Jun 21-Jun 22 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95020 Central SaSu
Jul 19-Jul 20 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
95021 Central SaSu
Aug 23-Aug 24 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Medical Office Professional
MDCA 1021Prerequisite: None Note: Textbook required
This class will prepare you to work in a medical office setting and will provide a foundation for more advanced medical records careers. The content includes basic office procedures, medical records administration, medical terminology, and pathophysiol-ogy. This course is the prerequisite course for AAPC Medical Coding Curriculum for CPC Certification.
$1399 CEUs 9.0 HRS: 90
95011 Central Sa
May 31-Aug 23 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. W
PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN
Phlebotomy Technician Basic
PLAB 1023Prerequisites: Proof of high school diploma/GED completion Note: Must also enroll in the Phlebotomy Practicum; textbook required
Students are involved in skill development to perform a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and univer-sal precautions. This course includes vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture, butterfly needles and blood culture, and specimen collection on adults, children, and infants. Emphasis on infection prevention, proper patient identification, labeling of specimens and quality assurance, specimen handling, processing, and accessioning. Topics include professionalism, eth-ics, and medical terminology.
$395 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95015 Central TTh
May 27-Jul 03 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
95017 Central MW
Jun 16-Jul 23 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Phlebotomy Technician Practicum
PLAB 1064Prerequisites: Proof of high school diploma/GED completion. Proof of a current negative TB skin test and Hepatitis B vaccine. Background check through PreCheck is required and is an addi-tional student expense. See website for instructions.
Note: Must also be enrolled in Phlebotomy Technician Basic. Course begins after successful completion of Phlebotomy Technician Basic. Clinicals are usually 8 hour weekdays. Dates, times, and location are determined by instructor. No textbook required.
This is a work-based learning experience with direct client care. This course enables the student to apply the theory, skills and concepts learned in the basic phlebotomy class in a supervised clinic or lab setting. Specific learning objectives are developed by the faculty.
$235 CEUs 12.0 HRS: 120
95016 Central MTWThF
Jul 07-Jul 25 7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
95018 Central MTWThF
Applied Technologies &
Trades
APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES & TRADES
IAT Electrical
ELMT 2041Prerequisite: None
Application of elctromechanical systems. Emphasizes program-mable control devices and solid state systems.
$780 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96 95326 Central TTh Jun 17-Sep 04 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
IAT Robotics
RBTC 1045 Prerequisite: NoneA study of the basic principle of robot controllers, controller input/output, memory, and introductory with computer inte-grated manufacturing.
$730 CEUs 8.8 HRS: 88
50007 Central TTh
Sep 16-Dec 02 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Industrial Interlock (IEC)
PTAC 1091Students develop in-depth skills in process troubleshooting tech-niques including correcting problems at start-up, shutdown and abnormal operating situations.
$725 CEUs 1.6 HRS: 16
90284 Central TW
May 20-May 21 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Structural Drafting
ARCE 1052A study of structural systems including concrete foundations and frames, wood framing and trusses, and structural steel fram-ing systems. Includes detailfram-ing of concrete, wood, and steel to meet industry standards including the American Institute of Steel Construction and The American Concrete Institute. (ARCE 1452)
$336 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95238 North MTW
Jun 02-Aug 08 8:30 a.m.-11:45am
AUTO BODY COLLISION
Auto Body M & E Service
ABDR 2002A course in the repair, replacement, and/or service of collision damaged mechanical or electrical systems. Topics include drive train removal, reinstallation and service; cooling system service and repair; exhaust system service; and emission control systems. Additional topics include wire and connector repair, reading wir-ing diagrams, and troubleshootwir-ing. (ABDR 2502)
$379 CEUs 12.8 HRS: 128
95236 North MW
Jun 02-Aug 08 9:10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
95235 North MW
Jun 02-Aug 08 5:45 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Auto Plastic & Sheet Molded
Compound Repair
ABDR 1049
This is a comprehensive course in repair of interior and exterior plastics, including the use of various types of adhesives and state-of-the-art plastic welding. (ABDR 1449)
$311 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95233 North TTh
Jun 03-Aug 07 9:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
Collision Repair Estimating
ABDR 2055An advanced course in collision estimating and development of an accurate damage report. (ABDR 2255)
$226 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95234 North TTh
Jun 03-Aug 07 7:30 a.m.-9:20am
Applied T
echnologies & T
DRAFTING
Architectural Illustration
ARCE 1021A study of structural systems including concrete foundations and frames, wood framing and trusses, and structural steel fram-ing systems. Includes detailfram-ing of concrete, wood, and steel to meet industry standards including the American Institute of Steel Construction and The American Concrete Institute. (ARCE 1452)
$398 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95237 North TTh
Jun 03-Aug 07 12:00 p.m.-3:15 p.m.
Basic Computer-Aided Drafting
DFTG 1009An introduction to computer-aided drafting. Emphasis is placed on drawing setup; creating and modifying geometry; storing and retrieving predefined shapes; placing, rotating, and scaling objects, adding text and dimensions, and using layers. (DFTG 1409) $336 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96 95209 Central MT Jun 02-Jul 25 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. 95210 Central TTh Jun 03-Jul 24 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Electrical Drafting
DFTG 2007A study of area lighting, control systems, power layouts, electri-cal and safety codes, load factors and distribution requirements. (DFTG 2407)
$311 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95239 North MW
Jun 02-Aug 08 12:00 p.m.-3:15 p.m.
Parametric Modeling and Design
DFTG 1045Students will use parametric modeling techniques to create ren-dered assemblies, orthographic drawings, auxiliary views, and details from 3-dimensional models. (DFTG 1445)
$336 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95211 Central TTh
Jun 03-Jul 24 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Technical Drafting
DFTG 1005Introduction to the principles of drafting to include terminology and fundamentals, including size and shape descriptions, projection methods, geometric construction, and sections. (DFTG 1405)
$336 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95207 Central MT
Jun 02-Jul 25 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
95208 Central MW
Jun 02-Jul 25 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Topographical Drafting
DFTG 2021Plotting of surveyor’s field notes. Includes drawing elevations, contour lines, plan and profiles, and laying out traverses. (DFTG 2421) $336 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96 95240 North MWTh Jun 02-Aug 08 6:00 p.m.-9:15pm
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS
Advanced Electricity
HART 2031Students will study the principles of motor operation. the theory of power distribution to motors, motor controls, motor protec-tion, motor circuit troubleshooting, and the application of solid state devices. (HART 2431)
$332 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95244 North TTh
Jun 03-Aug 07 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
95245 North TTh
Jun 03-Aug 07 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Basic Electrical Theory
ELPT 1011This course is a basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. It includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. Also covers electrical terminology, circuit analysis and mathemati-cal formulas. (ELPT 1311)
$279 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64 90235 Central MW May 19-Aug 06 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. 90232 Central MW May 19-Aug 06 7:20 p.m.-9:50 p.m. 90234 Central TTh May 20-Aug 07 1:00 p.m.-3:25 p.m. 90233 Central TTh May 20-Aug 07 4:00 p.m.-6:25 p.m. 90231 Central TTh May 20-Aug 07 7:20 p.m.-9:45 p.m.
Applied T
echnologies & T
rades
Electrical Planning &
Estimating
ELPT 2037
Students learn how to plan and estimate residential, industrial and commercial wiring systems costs. (ELPT 2337)
$293 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64
95241 North MW
Jun 02-Aug 08 6:00 p.m.-9:15 p.m.
Journeyman Electrician Exam
Review
ELPT 2001
Preparation for journeyman electrician licensure with emphasis on calculations, and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Special attention is directed toward test taking skills, and practice exams as they apply to the state journeyman exam. (ELPT 2301)
$269 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
90239 Central TTh
May 20-Aug 07 7:00 p.m.-8:40 p.m.
Master Electrician Exam Review I
ELPT 1040This is an introductory study of electrical theory, code calcula-tions, and interpretations applicable to becoming a master electri-cian. Emphasis on residential, commercial, and industrial instal-lations using the current edition of the National Electric Code (NEC) and local ordinances. (ELPT 1440)
$312 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64
90238 Central MW
May 19-Aug 06 7:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
National Electric Code I
ELPT 1025An introductory study of the National Electric Code (NEC). Emphasis will be on wiring design, protection, methods and materials; equipment for general use, and basic calculations. (ELPT 1325)
$269 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95212 Central T
May 20-Aug 05 6:00 p.m.-9:40pm
HVAC/REFRIGERATION
AC & Refrigeration Codes
HART 2001HvAC standards and concepts with emphasis on the understanding, and documentation of the codes and regulations required for the state mechanical contractors license and local codes. (HART 2301)
$269 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48
95243 North Online
Jun 02-Aug 08 -
Preparation for EPA Recovery
Certification
HART 1056
Prepatory course and testing for HvAC refrigerant recovery and recycling to meet requirements of EPA Section 608 of the Clean Air Act. (HART 1356)
Note: Test card and study guide required
$269 CEUs 4.8 HRS: 48 95242 North Online Jun 02-Aug 08
-NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
Film Interpretation of
Weldments
NDTE 1001Course designed to give clear insight into interpretation of radiographic images and evaluation of the quality of film. Mathematics involved requires knowledge of algebra, studies in such areas as simple stresses, physical principles, history of indus-trial radiography, general principles of examination of materials with penetrating radiation, interaction between penetrating radia-tion and matter, absorpradia-tion, and scatter and related tables, and density calculations. (NDTE 1301)
$293 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64
95213 Central MW
Jun 02-Aug 08 5:00 p.m.-7:55 p.m.
95214 Central TTh
Testing and Inspection Systems
QCTC 1046A study of testing and inspection systems including pertinent specifications, inspection tools, gauges, instruments and mecha-nisms in illustrating the need for maintaining quality to establish standards. (QCTC 1446)
$398 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95219 Central MW
Jun 02-Aug 08 5:45 p.m.-10:15pm
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
Certified Occupational Safety
Specialist (COSS)
OSHT 1003
This course is designed to build core competencies in the field of safety for adult learners. COSS is a highly intensive, highly interactive course that focuses on providing individuals who are responsible for safety, the tools and techniques they need to make safety work for them.
$1699 CEUs 4.0 HRS: 40
95069 Central MTWThF
Jul 14-Jul 18 8:00 a.m.-5:00pm
PIPEFITTING
Pressure Piping Inspection
NDTE 2039This course prepares students to take the API 570 certification examination by covering the principles of pressure vessel inspec-tion as covered in American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and American Petroleum Institute (API) documents. (NDTE 2339)
$312 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64
95216 Central T
Jun 03-Aug 07 5:00 p.m.-7:55pm
Intermediate Ultrasonics: Flaw
Detection & Sizing
NDTE 1054
Basic theory and applications of the ultrasonic techniques of materials testing covering the theoretical material from the cer-tification test for Ultrasonic Level I American Society of Non-Destructive Testing. (NDTE 1454)
$336 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96
95215 Central MW
Jun 02-Aug 08 5:45 p.m.-10:15 p.m.
Preparation for Certified
Welding Inspector Exam
NDTE 2011
General principles of welding inspection including welding pro-cesses, terms and definitions, welding discontinuities, duties and responsibilities of inspectors, destructive and nondestructive testing, quality assurance/quality control, welding codes and blue-prints, procedures, and case studies. It is an overview of welding tools and equipment, metallurgy, chemistry, and joint design. (NDTE 2411) $336 CEUs 9.6 HRS: 96 95217 Central MW Jun 02-Aug 08 5:45 p.m.-10:15 p.m.
Standards
QCTC 2031A study of philosophy and theory of standards, appropriate standard organizations and systems, integration to the application of standards criteria in society. Emphasis placed on the study of structural, mechanical and application of the ASME, AWS and API codes along with ASTM and MIL-STD. (QCTC 2331)
$49 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64
95220 Central MW
Jun 02-Jun 09 5:00 p.m.-7:55 p.m.
95221 Central TTh
Jun 03-Aug 07 5:00 p.m.-7:55 p.m.
Statistical Process Control
QCTC 1041Students will be able to apply correlation methods, analysis of variance, dispersion and sampling techniques. (QCTC 1341)
$293 CEUs 6.4 HRS: 64
95218 Central TTh